A multicamera imaging-based bar code reader wherein for least one camera assembly of the reader, a sensor array of the camera assembly is non-orthogonal with respect to an optical axis of an imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly such that an imaging or scanning volume of the camera assembly more closely conforms to a desired imaging field or region of the reader. In one exemplary embodiment the reader features: a housing supporting first and second transparent presentation windows and defining an interior region; an imaging system including a plurality of camera assemblies within the interior region, at least one camera assembly includes a sensor array and an imaging lens assembly, the sensor array being positioned with respect to the imaging lens assembly at an angle so as to be non-orthogonal with respect to an optical axis of the imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly.
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1. A multicamera imaging-based bar code reader for imaging a target bar code, the bar code reader comprising: a housing supporting first and second transparent presentation windows, the housing defining an interior region; an imaging system including a plurality of camera assemblies coupled to an image processing system, each camera assembly of the plurality of camera assemblies being positioned within the housing interior region and defining a field of view; a fold mirror positioned in the housing interior region to intersect and direct a field of view of a camera assembly of the plurality of camera assemblies to pass through the first presentation window; and wherein the camera assembly includes a sensor array and an imaging lens assembly, the sensor array being positioned with respect to the imaging lens assembly so as to be non-orthogonal with respect to an optical axis of the imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly such that a scanning volume of the camera assembly is non-symmetric with respect to the optical axis.
2. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 1 wherein a field of view of each of the plurality of camera assemblies is different than a field of view of each other camera assembly of the plurality of camera assemblies.
3. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 1 wherein the first and second presentation windows are substantially orthogonal.
4. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 1 wherein the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly is exterior of the housing.
5. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 1 wherein a far distance plane of the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly overlies at least a portion of the second presentation window.
6. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 1 wherein a far distance plane of the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly is substantially coincident with at least a portion of the second presentation window.
7. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 1 wherein the first presentation window is substantially vertical and the second presentation window is substantially horizontal.
8. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 7 wherein the camera assembly is positioned in the housing interior region below the first presentation window and the field of view of the camera assembly projects upwardly, the fold mirror is positioned within the housing near an upper end of the first presentation window and directs the field view of the camera assembly outwardly and downwardly through the first presentation window.
9. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 8 wherein the optical axis of the imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly is substantially parallel to the first presentation window and the sensor array is angled so as to be non-parallel to the second presentation window and non-orthogonal to the optical axis.
10. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 8 wherein the sensor array is substantially parallel to the second presentation window and the imaging lens assembly is angled such that the optical axis of the imaging lens assembly is non-parallel to the first presentation window and non-orthogonal to the sensor array.
11. An imaging system for use in multicamera imaging-based bar code reader having a housing supporting first and second transparent presentation windows and the housing defining an interior region, a target object being presented to the plurality of windows for imaging a target bar code, the imaging system comprising: a plurality of camera assemblies coupled to an image processing system, each camera assembly of the plurality of camera assemblies being positioned within the housing interior region and defining a field of view; a fold mirror positioned in the housing interior region to intersect and direct a field of view of a camera assembly of the plurality of camera assemblies to pass through the first presentation window; wherein the camera assembly includes a sensor array and an imaging lens assembly, the sensor array being positioned with respect to the imaging lens assembly so as to be non-orthogonal with respect to an optical axis of the imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly such that a scanning volume of the camera assembly is non-symmetric with respect to the optical axis.
12. The imaging system of claim 11 wherein the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly is exterior of the housing.
13. The imaging system of claim 11 wherein a far distance plane of the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly overlies at least a portion of the second presentation window.
14. The imaging system of claim 11 wherein a far distance plane of the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly is substantially coincident with at least a portion of the second presentation window.
15. The imaging system of claim 11 wherein a far distance plane overlaps at least a portion of the second presentation window.
16. The imaging system of claim 11 the housing first presentation window being substantially vertical and the second presentation window being substantially horizontal and wherein the camera assembly is positioned in the housing interior region below the first presentation window and the field of view of the camera assembly projects upwardly, the fold mirror is positioned within the housing near an upper end of the first presentation window and directs the field view of the camera assembly outwardly and downwardly through the first presentation window.
17. The imaging system of claim 16 wherein the optical axis of the imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly is substantially parallel to the first presentation window and the sensor array is angled so as to be non-parallel to the second presentation window and non-orthogonal to the optical axis.
18. The imaging system of claim 16 wherein the sensor array is substantially parallel to the second presentation window and the imaging lens assembly is angled such that the optical axis of the imaging lens assembly is non-parallel to the first presentation window and non-orthogonal to the sensor array.
19. A multicamera imaging-based bar code reader for imaging a target bar code, the bar code reader comprising: a housing means supporting first and second transparent presentation windows the housing defining an interior region; an imaging system means including a plurality of camera assembly means coupled to an image processing system, each camera assembly means of the plurality of camera assembly means being positioned within the housing interior region and defining a field of view; a fold mirror means positioned in the housing interior region to intersect and direct a field of view of a camera assembly means of the plurality of camera assembly means to pass through the first presentation window; and wherein the camera assembly means includes a sensor array and an imaging lens assembly, the sensor array being positioned with respect to the imaging lens assembly so as to be non-orthogonal with respect to an optical axis of the imaging lens assembly of the camera assembly means such that a scanning volume of the camera assembly means is non-symmetric with respect to the optical axis.
20. The multicamera imaging-based bar code reader of claim 19 wherein a far distance plane of the non-symmetric scanning volume of the camera assembly means overlies at least a portion of the second presentation window.
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